Joined: May 14, 2013 Posts: 201 Location: Between Crosslake and Emily, Minnesota
Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 5:45 pm Post subject: The head gasket saga continues.....
Friday, I placed my cylinder head on a new copper gasket. Everything went good. I tightened the 15 head bolts in the proper sequence in three rounds (35 - 50 - 65 psi.) Then, I adjusted the valve lash.
Today, I put everything back. Added oil and coolant. And. started the engine. It ran real well. I brought her up to running temp (~160 degrees). I made sure the coolant was flowing and then shut her down.
Next, I removed the intake valve cover and the carb. I re-torqued all 15 bolts to 65 psi. I was surprised that each bolt turned about 1/2 revolution. I readjusted the intake valve lash again. And then, put everything back in place.
I jumped in and pushed the starter. The starter turned the engine over, put the engine wouldn't fire. (yes, the electric switch was turned to ON) I got out and primed the fuel pump lever. Still not firing...well, maybe a little half-hearted firing that was very infrequent.
Hummmm? I thought maybe the cables were routed incorrectly. I ran inside and got a copy of Wes' revised cable routing diagram. Cable routing was AOK.
I looked at the spark plugs. A couple were wet, a couple were dry.
Here's my question. Is it possible that if I incorrectly adjusted the valve lash after re-torqueing, would it cause the jeep not to start? I can't believe I did it incorrectly. Only slight adjustments were necessary.
At any rate, unless someone has any ideas, it looks like tomorrow I will be following the step-by-step troubleshooting guide in the TM. This kinda reminds me of finding a bad condenser a couple years ago. Can't believe a 2 year old condenser would go bad so soon with only 100 miles on it.
Thanks for listening. _________________ Steve Stark - 1955 M38A1 MD #85388
Member - MVPA #35153
Member - Red Bull Historic Military Vehicle Association
Joined: May 14, 2013 Posts: 201 Location: Between Crosslake and Emily, Minnesota
Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 7:52 pm Post subject:
I think I may have answered my own question.
After consulting with TM9-8014, Paragraph 81, b(8) on page 80, an incorrect valve clearance may be the cause for an engine not starting.
So, tomorrow I'll make sure that I start with Cylinder #1 at TDC and readjust the valve clearance. I'll remove the distributor cap to insure that #1 is at TDC. _________________ Steve Stark - 1955 M38A1 MD #85388
Member - MVPA #35153
Member - Red Bull Historic Military Vehicle Association
Joined: Feb 20, 2007 Posts: 606 Location: Illinois
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 8:47 am Post subject:
You said a couple of your plugs were "wet" - with what? Oil, gas, coolant? May not have anything to do with the failure to start but it might indicate where to start looking for the basic problem. _________________ 1951 M38
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